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Winter Soup

 


Is it soup yet? Jeanine creates another wonderful winter soup featuring root vegetables.

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Gunstock Flyer

 


Nico, his friend Greg, and I spent the day at the Gunstock Ski Area in New Hampshire. Naturally, the most exciting jump on the mountain was near the top and in order to get this shot I had to walk up the entire bloody mountain. I was rewarded for all the exercise with a nice image of Nicolai catching big air. Nico has abandoned his outriggers in favor of his normal crutches explaining that they are lighter and allow him to go faster. Hard to argue with results.

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Quinn In The House

 


My sister’s son, John William, arrived this afternoon for a weekend visit and was immediately enlisted to join Kyle’s indoor soccer team for a match. Although slightly younger than the rest of the players, Johnie scored two goals, one on an assist from Kyle which made for a nice family effort.

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Toe Inspection

 


I was greeted upon my return home this evening with an appeal from Maya to inspect her toes. As much as I love Maya’s toes (and all her other parts) I must admit I was not prepared for green toenails. Thus, it begins.

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Loom Work

 


Maya and Jeanine have attended several weaving classes this week. Maya is shown here on the loom she received from Santa for Christmas this year. I can’t wait to see the final outcome.

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Egg Factory

 


As promised in an earlier post, here is a picture, courtesy of Jeanine, of the chickens that are producing the eggs we are eating now. Maya accompanied her mother on an egg run today.

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Scoring Effort

 


Nicolai asked to come to my soccer game this evening and was kind enough to photograph the action. We squeaked out a 7-6 victory and I managed one goal off my own rebound. Nico does a nice job capturing me in full stride about to take a shot.

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Downy Woodpecker

 
 

Sonos is the first company I have worked for that observes President’s Day as a paid holiday. This morning I made and installed a chin up bar in Nico’s bedroom. After each boy demonstrated their considerable strength and stamina I could only muster a small fraction of the 20 chin ups I could do as a teenager. In the afternoon I ventured out for a little photograhpy and captured both a male and female Downy Woodpecker.

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Dantilevered

 


Not to be outdone, Kyle proposes a new contest for the longest cantilevered arm. The design he worked out wins with an 8-inch extension.

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Jenga Dance

 


When we returned home, I challenged the boys to see who could build a taller tower out of Jenga blocks. Kyle does a little victory dance on top of the kitchen island after he and Nicolai pass my initial mark of 48 inches with a 52 inch design. Tolerating these smirking children for the rest of the evening was not an option and I responded with a new record tower height of 55 inches, a mark which I predict will stand for eternity (or at least until Maya takes up the challenge).

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Gospel Choir Jubilee

 


We attempted to find a Family Night activity that everyone could agree on today. The boys could not be convinced to attend a Gospel Choir Jubilee held at the New England Conservatory Jordan Hall. Jeanine and I decided to go with Maya and her friend and left the boys to entertain themselves for the afternoon. The loss was theirs as the performances, including one by a children’s choir pictured here, were nothing short of amazing and left us feeling uplifted and inspired.

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Blonde On Blonde

 


Even Nala get’s some love today (after Jeanine and I took her for a long walk).

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Heartfelt

 


My sweetie got an arguably less creative but equally heartfelt expression of love from her man.

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Romance In The Air

 


Romance is in the air today. Nicolai makes waffles from scratch for his sweetheart Izze. The two enjoy their brunch in the tree house.

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